For the past three months, I’ve been using a pair of Mozaer Ultralight TR90 Reading Glasses for my daily tasks. I opted for the Anti Blue Light Sports Presbyopia Eyeglasses in red with a +3.50 diopter strength. Marketed as unisex, they’re suitable for both women and men. As someone who depends on reliable readers for everything from computer work to bedtime reading, I decided to put them through a thorough test. Here’s my honest, day-by-day account of their performance and what you can realistically expect.
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The package arrived promptly. Inside, the glasses were housed in a simple, no-frills case that did its job of protecting them during transit. Upon taking out the Ultralight TR90 Reading Glasses, my immediate reaction was surprise at their weight—or lack thereof. The TR90 material absolutely delivers on its "ultralight" promise, feeling nearly weightless in my hand.
The red color I chose is a vibrant, cheerful shade—not overly loud but certainly a fun accent for everyday wear. When I put them on, the fit was excellent. For my average-sized face, there was no pinching behind the ears or slipping down the bridge of my nose. The lenses appeared clear from the start, with no noticeable yellow tint from the anti-blue light coating, which can sometimes be an issue with other brands.

Testing them on fine print, the +3.50 strength was perfect for my needs, providing crisp, sharp vision. A brief session at my computer also yielded no strange glare or visual distortion. For the price point, this was an extremely promising beginning.
Verdict: Exceptionally light, comfortable from the first wear, and with clear lenses. Great initial impression and value.
Throughout the first week, these Mozaer readers became my primary pair. I wore them for several hours daily, using them for reading books, working on my laptop, and scrolling through my phone. The "sports" designation made me curious about their stability, but they stayed securely in place during light activities around the house, including bending over and gentle stretching—they never felt precarious.
The standout feature was undoubtedly the comfort. I frequently forgot I was wearing them, as they exerted no pressure on my nose or temples. This was a significant improvement over other glasses that often cause discomfort after an hour or two. The anti-blue light feature also began to show its benefits; after full days in front of screens, my eyes felt noticeably less fatigued. It's not a magical solution, but the reduction in eye strain compared to my regular readers was apparent.
Cleaning was straightforward with a microfiber cloth, and they didn’t seem to attract excessive dust. I remained cautious, always storing them in their case when not in use, as I had seen some user comments questioning their scratch resistance.
Verdict: Remarkably comfortable for extended periods, with a blue light filter that provides tangible benefits. Excellent for daily, casual use.
By the one-month mark, these glasses were a seamless part of my daily routine. They lived on my desk for computer work and moved to the living room for evening reading. The lightweight TR90 frame continued to be impressively comfortable, and the red color remained as vibrant as ever.
My key discovery was the sustained effectiveness of the anti-blue light coating. Previously, my eyes would often feel dry and tired after long screen sessions. With the Mozaer glasses, this occurred far less frequently. The reduction in eye strain alone justified the affordable price for me.